The brainchild of two movie producers who wanted stylish and functional outdoor clothing, <a href="http://www.aetherapparel.com/">Aether apparel</a> has always been ahead of the renewable curve. Having already installed <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_panels">solar panels</a> on the roof of their California headquarters, when scouting for a pop-up shop, the group leapt on the idea to gut and restore a used airstream. <a href="http://www.intramuros.fr/">Thierry Gaugain</a> from France put together a few concept diagrams they couldn't resist, and the team set about realizing "the ultimate guy’s workshop, an adventure lab on wheels, a mobile man cave." It wasn't always easy, but finally, after weeks of hard work, the industrial-chic AESTHERstream is officially on the road.

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AETHERstream by Thierry Gaugain

Aether Apparel in California was shopping around for a mobile pop-up store

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AETHERstream by Thierry Gaugain

When someone suggested Aether buy a used Airstream, they leapt at the idea

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AETHERstream by Thierry Gaugain

The group had already installed solar panels at their head office and liked the renewable option for their mobile store

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AETHERstream by Thierry Gaugain

Aether commissioned Thierry Gaugain to put together a few concept diagrams

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AETHERstream by Thierry Gaugain

Thierry's images were right in line with their vision, so they went for it.

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AETHERstream by Thierry Gaugain

They bought a used Airstream in Denton, Texas

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AETHERstream by Thierry Gaugain

The Airstream was gutted

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AETHERstream by Thierry Gaugain

All of the interior finishings are re-claimed, re-purposed, modular, or vintage

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AETHERstream by Thierry Gaugain

Remarkably, the entire fall line has been incorporated into the store

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AETHERstream by Thierry Gaugain

At present the AETHERstream is in LA

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AETHERstream by Thierry Gaugain

By mid-November, the mobile pop-up store will be in New York City

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AETHERstream by Thierry Gaugain

This last image from Notcot is the final angle from one of the coolest adaptive reuse projects we've ever seen.

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AETHERstream by Thierry Gaugain

This is one of the original renders depicting the AETHERstream.

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AETHERstream by Thierry Gaugain

The brainchild of two movie producers who wanted stylish and functional outdoor clothing, Aether apparel has always been ahead of the renewable curve. Having already installed solar panels on the roof of their California headquarters, when scouting for a pop-up shop, the group leapt on the idea to gut and restore a used airstream. Thierry Gaugain from France put together a few concept diagrams they couldn't resist, and the team set about realizing "the ultimate guy’s workshop, an adventure lab on wheels, a mobile man cave." It wasn't always easy, but finally, after weeks of hard work, the industrial-chic AESTHERstream is officially on the road.